Capper’s Farmer Magazine Reviews Weego 66

Capper’s Farmer Magazine Reviews Weego 66

The professional grade, 2-1/2 pound Weego 66 jump starter features a 12V lithium-ion power pack that delivers the power needed to get cards, trucks, tractors, boats, and light-duty equipment – both gas and diesel engines – moving again, every time. It jump starts with 2,500 peak amps and 600 cranking amps, is capable of charging phones and other mobile devices via 5V USB and 19V outputs, powers 12V portable accessories, and provides ultra-bright lighting with a 600-lumen dual LED flashlight.

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